Concent of Saunt Edhar

The Concent of Saunt Edhar is the walled setting of a mathic community built around the towering Mynster and its great clock. It stands at a river bend beneath rocky bluffs and coordinates daily life and public openings under long‑standing rules within the broader concent system.

First Appearance and Context

The concent is presented as the home ground of Decenarian avout during routine observances and as a focal point during Apert. As the opening nears its end, tables are raised for the communal Tenth Night meal beneath a vast canopy whose newmatter struts date to the founding and give off a soft, even light at dusk.

Roles/Actions and Affiliations

  • Houses multiple maths and offices within its walls, including the Decenarian Math, the neighboring Centenarian Math, and the crag‑top Millenarian Math.
  • Regulates contact with extramuros. Visitors—when permitted—enter by the Day Gate to observe rites and festivals; at a formal moment, the highest secular official present hands newcomers over to mathic jurisdiction by spoken oaths and the ringing of a bell.
  • Maintains and couples major mechanisms: the great clock, auxiliary loads, and water‑powered works that open distant gates at Apert. The Ita tend under‑floor systems and practical arrangements. Access to the rooftop is scheduled so that only one math uses the high stair at a time.
  • Jurisdictions: The inward‑facing discipline and the outward watch meet at the top of the wall; during the opening, when the wall “ceases to exist” for a few days, boundaries and responsibilities become more complicated.
  • Movement of people: During the opening, foundlings, One‑offs, and graduates are presented and assigned; infants and other transfers move between maths through upper labyrinth passages.

Relationships

  • The maths share space by long‑standing arrangement of naves and corners in the central hall, and each cohort’s routines are coordinated so that they can observe without interfering with one another.
  • Outside the walls, a burgers’ town stands near the Day Gate causeway; during openings, observers gather extramuros and a controlled trickle of visitors is received intramuros.

Descriptions/Characteristics

  • Site and walls: The concent nestles in the crook of a river below the terminus of a long range. Fortifications span both banks: most buildings lie inside the river bend, while a strip on the far bank carries walls and bastions.
  • Gates and waterworks: Three bastions on the far bank hold the Unarian, Decenarian, and Centenarian gates. Upstream of a cataract, a pool and aqueduct feed a high‑placed pond outside the Day Gate; monumental valves can route water to systems that, at Apert, power the long‑cycle gates. A causeway crosses the pond from the burgers’ square to the Day Gate, flanked by paired fountains.
  • Bridge and driveshaft: A stone‑arch bridge spans the river where a round tower on the near bank houses a cistern and water‑wheel. From there, a shaft runs across the bridge into a bastion, where gearing couples directly to the gate hinge‑pins.
  • Upperworks and access: The central tower, the Praesidium, supports a rooftop Starhenge—a ring of megaliths with telescopes and workrooms. A fixed all‑sky lens records meteor tracks and a quartz prism at the Pinnacle admits noon light into the hall when skies are clear. Stair access through the high towers is controlled so that only one math has the roof at a time, as scheduled by the hierarchs.

Current Status/Location

Active and inhabited. During the current opening the Day, Year, and Decade mechanisms operate under clock and water‑power; visitors are admitted in a managed way through the Day Gate, and preparations culminate in the Tenth Night meal under the meadow canopy.

Summary:

A walled mathic complex built around the Mynster at a bend of a river, housing multiple maths and governed by ancient rules for opening its gates at Apert. Its central tower (the Praesidium) and rooftop starhenge couple timekeeping to observation.

Known as:
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